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Andrea Moon

Texas, USA

Reviewed on June 16, 2025

RV reviewed 2021 Dutchmen Voltage 4145 view listing

5.0
This toy hauler was our 4th rv to own and it has been awesome! We have had no issues with it whatsoever. My daughter lived in it for 1 semester of college and had no problems. It has a good flow. The 3 air conditioners are amazing, especially in the Texas heat. I would definitely recommend...read more
This toy hauler was our 4th rv to own and it has been awesome! We have had no issues with it whatsoever. My daughter lived in it for 1 semester of college and had no problems. It has a good flow. The 3 air conditioners are amazing, especially in the Texas heat. I would definitely recommend this particular rv to anyone needing one with space for toys or room to sleep people.
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Michele

Michigan, USA

Reviewed on June 10, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Coleman Lantern 251TQ view listing

4.8
The toy hauler gives you living space flexibility and the ability to transfer your toys in one unit. The reclining chairs give comfort and we found the bankette dinette was not needed to give a more homey feel while on the road. The option to use the Ramp as a patio and the ability to screen it...read more
The toy hauler gives you living space flexibility and the ability to transfer your toys in one unit. The reclining chairs give comfort and we found the bankette dinette was not needed to give a more homey feel while on the road. The option to use the Ramp as a patio and the ability to screen it off is great. This 30 foot unit is small enough to tow and navigate easily. Setup is quick with power stabilizers. Lots of storage space in cupboards,closets, under mattress and in pass thru storage area. Outdoor awning , lighting and speakers are great.
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Josh Linda

Colorado, USA

Reviewed on March 14, 2024

RV reviewed 2021 Dutchmen Voltage 4271 view listing

3.2
I noticed it had several issues before I left the lot, including a scratch on the window, a crack in the toilet bowl, dried glue in the sink, and a wall seam separating. I also noticed loose trim, a loose cabinet, a faulty drawer, and a leaking lower compartment after...read more
I noticed it had several issues before I left the lot, including a scratch on the window, a crack in the toilet bowl, dried glue in the sink, and a wall seam separating. I also noticed loose trim, a loose cabinet, a faulty drawer, and a leaking lower compartment after purchase.
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Amy

Reviewed on September 1, 2023

RV reviewed 2015 Cherokee by Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf 27RR view listing

5.0
This RV was an awesome camper. It's a full-length bumper pull toy hauler. The best thing about this unit is the floor plan. It literally has 2 separate bedrooms each with a queen size bed, and each room with a real door to separate the spaces. This is perfect for camping with kids and guests. ...read more
This RV was an awesome camper. It's a full-length bumper pull toy hauler. The best thing about this unit is the floor plan. It literally has 2 separate bedrooms each with a queen size bed, and each room with a real door to separate the spaces. This is perfect for camping with kids and guests. The second bedroom converts to the garage and it also can be arranged as 2 couches, a table and benches or 2 twin beds. Each bedroom has direct on-suite access to the bathroom. This unit also has a slide in the main living area created a spacious feel. Many bumper pull toy haulers do not have a slide. The outdoor shower is convenient for rinses off or washing feet before entering have having fun and getting dirty. This camper over all was excellent and I would highly recommend it.
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Lisa Passmore

Reviewed on June 20, 2023

RV reviewed 2021 Dutchmen Voltage 4135 view listing

1.6
BUYER BEWARE! We purchased this model specifically for the larger garage area knowing we would give up some living area. Aesthetically, this unit is very pretty and the trailer pulls very well. We had understood the Dutchman Voltage to be a higher quality than other brands. This is apparently...read more
BUYER BEWARE! We purchased this model specifically for the larger garage area knowing we would give up some living area. Aesthetically, this unit is very pretty and the trailer pulls very well. We had understood the Dutchman Voltage to be a higher quality than other brands. This is apparently untrue. We are extremely disappointed in the poor quality of workmanship as it is VERY cheaply made for the price we paid. We have only used it four times and each time we find more shoddy workmanship, not to mention finding screws everywhere that have fallen out of various places (mostly the beds in the garage area). The glass patio doors FELL OFF because they were only attached with two very small screws on each side and had no support. It appeared that the installation was incomplete from the factory. The wall between the garage and living area is separating. We are not sure if this can be repaired. At some point in time, most ALL of the 1/8" thin mouldings have fallen off and had to be repaired. The wiring was done incorrectly so we blew fuses every time we attempted to turn on the lights in the garage area. The storage tank capacity as listed is incorrect. We are very conservative with dishwashing and showers and have yet to be able to camp more than two days without the grey water back flowing into the shower and sinks. The outside wall of the bedroom slide is bulging when the slide is extended. We have had to have three of the hydraulic jacks replaced; the cowl under the fifth wheel is pulling loose and must be resealed. The trailer came with only one battery that was inadequate (we have had to upgrade). Half of the outside trim had to be replaced by the dealership because screws were missing. The rear awning was completely misaligned and had to be repaired. Even after a thorough cleaning, we still find sawdust everywhere after each trip. The tank sensors are incorrect in their readings. One of the couches in the garage area was torn when we received it. We were promised a replacement but have never received it. All in all, we are not very happy with the trailer's quality. We purchased it from a large dealership with the belief that they were a reputable establishment and have since determined we should have NEVER trusted a Texan or the Voltage Dutchman brand!
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John Brau

Reviewed on April 24, 2023

RV reviewed 2018 Dutchmen Endurance 3456 view listing

3.8
This RV and the floor plan are right for us. We tend to make stops over night in some very peculiar places, without wanting to open all up and unload. The floor plan allows us to use restroom and front bedroom without opening a slide. Open the kitchen and/or living room and you have fridge stove...read more
This RV and the floor plan are right for us. We tend to make stops over night in some very peculiar places, without wanting to open all up and unload. The floor plan allows us to use restroom and front bedroom without opening a slide. Open the kitchen and/or living room and you have fridge stove and room for another to sleep if needed. All without unloading the toybox.
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Clifford Hansen

Reviewed on December 28, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Dutchmen Voltage 3615 view listing

1.6
1) First trip out Hydraulic line to rear stabilizer blew out. We were in Ely Nevada, it cost a $1000.00 to get someone out to unhook all the hydraulic lines for the jacks to force them up. Had to drive to Twin Falls Idaho to get it repaired at a dealer. Had to stay in the rig for two days in their...read more
1) First trip out Hydraulic line to rear stabilizer blew out. We were in Ely Nevada, it cost a $1000.00 to get someone out to unhook all the hydraulic lines for the jacks to force them up. Had to drive to Twin Falls Idaho to get it repaired at a dealer. Had to stay in the rig for two days in their parking lot until they could have a new hydraulic line made and installed. 2) The hydraulics have never worked right since it takes forever to get enough pressure in them to get the front up to hook to the truck. 3) Next time out while driving on the highway all the molding and trim came off both slide outs and was piled all over the middle of the rig. 4) The top power switch for the generator went out and had to be replaced. 5) The back garage bathroom water connectors blew while we were away from the trailer and flooded the back garage. Yes, we use a regulator we have been RVing for over 30 years. 6) The kitchen island sinks water connectors blew out on another trip and flooded the main living area while we were out. 7) We now cannot use any city water hook ups as we now have a major leak coming from under the rig if we hook up to city water. We now must fill the water tank and use the water pump in order to have any water in the rig. 8) Now do to all the water leaks we have a terrible odder in the rig that just will not go away. The front storage smells like a decomposing body. And no nothing is dead in the trailer. I did all my research before we purchased this rig, and the reviews were amazing, and everyone seemed to enjoy their Dutchman / Voltage. I regret the day I ever sold my Jayco Seismic this has been nothing but a nightmare. Unfortunately, we have been living in the rig full time the last 5 months while our new house is being built. So, the thousands of dollars of repairs have had to be done by mobile RV repair while we are traveling and cannot take the rig into a dealer. Buyer beware my last two rigs were Jayco’s, and I should have stayed with a brand that worked.
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Lincoln Chastain

Reviewed on December 12, 2022

RV reviewed 2018 Dutchmen Rubicon XLT 203XLT view listing

4.0
This is one of the best smaller toyhaulers on the marketplace. Everything is pretty much where it should be , holds sxs and sailboat easily. Toed across country loaded up , no problems with sway or bucking whatsoever. I have seen reviews where people said it didn't tow well loaded , they...read more
This is one of the best smaller toyhaulers on the marketplace. Everything is pretty much where it should be , holds sxs and sailboat easily. Toed across country loaded up , no problems with sway or bucking whatsoever. I have seen reviews where people said it didn't tow well loaded , they evidently didn't know what they were doing loading toys in the back , these are a dream to tow if properly loaded . Great experience with these trailer 👌
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Andrew Seagoe

Oregon

Reviewed on June 24, 2022

RV reviewed 2016 Dutchmen Voltage 3990 view listing

2.6
I cannot stand companies that don't build quality when you're talking about a six figure purchase. Wife and I graduated from a WELL WEATHERED 90s rv to this toyhauler 5th wheel. The engineering IMMEDIATELY stood out as nowhere near the quality of our 90s unit. Within months air vents...read more
I cannot stand companies that don't build quality when you're talking about a six figure purchase. Wife and I graduated from a WELL WEATHERED 90s rv to this toyhauler 5th wheel. The engineering IMMEDIATELY stood out as nowhere near the quality of our 90s unit. Within months air vents disintegrated, no help. The entire Dometic thermostat system is so effing TERRIBLY designed, you have to be a rocket scientist to learn it. pluss, the on board generator won't even run all 3 ac units, or even heat the entire trailer. THE low quality and idiot engineering limits to 1 cabin ....what idiots do this? Do they not understand the WHOLE trailer is used, ALL the time and people dry camp ALL THE TIME, and a generator should heat or cool the ENTIRE TRAILER, ALL THE FRIGGIN TIME?!?!. My wife and I miss our simpler, more efficient unit and were so hoodwinked by the dealers....we won't make the same mistake again. We are going to sell our unit and go simpler. I forgot to mention that after the 1st week, one slide mechanism went out and still isn't working properly after repair. Just a garbage unit for the money...save yourselves the trouble. Don't buy one of these. Please
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Doug B

California

Reviewed on June 15, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Coleman Lantern 251TQ view listing

1.8
We bought a travel trailer exactly one year and 6 days ago and the roof is already blown apart coming down the freeway in Arizona the windows on the left side both Fleet causing damage to the walls and the floor as well as electrical light shorting out by far the worst trainer I've ever seen for...read more
We bought a travel trailer exactly one year and 6 days ago and the roof is already blown apart coming down the freeway in Arizona the windows on the left side both Fleet causing damage to the walls and the floor as well as electrical light shorting out by far the worst trainer I've ever seen for Quality Construction everything is made as cheap as possible as thin as possible we are currently fighting with the manufacturer to replace our roof they told us there's only a one year warranty on the roof when our paperwork says it has a 10 year warranty I wouldn't recommend buying the trailer to anyone if you come across the scale and it's too good to be true keep on shopping pass it out do yourself a favor it's been nothing but a headache for the whole year we have owned it
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